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Selected Best Sellers books
| The Road Home by Rose TremainFacts, reviews, comments: 'Tremain writes...prose that makes me want to give up writing as she's matchless. It's a beautiful and timeless work'. |
| Three Cups of Tea by Greg MortensonFacts, reviews, comments: 'Here we drink three cups of tea to do business; the first you are a stranger, the second you become a friend, and the third, you join our family, and for our family we are prepared to do anything - even die' - Haji Ali, Korphe Village Chief, Karakoram mountains, Pakistan. |
| World Without End by Ken FollettFacts, reviews, comments: World Without End takes the readers back to medieval Kingsbridge two centuries later, as the men, women and children of the city once again grapple with the devastating sweep of historical change. |
| The Man from St. Petersburg by Ken FollettFacts, reviews, comments: Feliks came to London to commit a murder that would change history. He had many weapons at his command, but his most dangerous were the love of a innocent woman, and the passion of a lady demanding satisfaction. Against him were ranged the English police, a lord, and Winston Churchill himself. |
| Simple Genius by David BaldacciFacts, reviews, comments: With a series of ever more accomplished novels, David Baldacci has been building something of a reputation for himself as one of the most reliable practitioners of the modern crime/thriller novel. |
| Not Dead Enough by Peter JamesFacts, reviews, comments: Not Dead Enough marks another welcome appearance for the authors quirkily characterised policeman Roy Grace (who we have already met in Dead Simple and Looking Good Dead). |
| Dying to Sin by Stephen BoothFacts, reviews, comments: Detectives Fry and Cooper return in another supremely atmospheric Peak District thriller, perfect for fans of Peter Robinson and Reginald Hill Building work at an isolated farm has unearthed more than just the usual remains! two human are discovered, seemingly buried years apart. |
| A Cure for All Diseases by Reginald HillFacts, reviews, comments: The new psychological thriller featuring Dalziel and Pascoe, the hugely popular detective duo and stars of the long-running BBC TV series, following on from the bestselling Death of Dalziel. |
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